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Three of us went here for dinner last week, We had the green mango salad (no balance or spice), Mee Goreng, and a shrimp curry. The food was slow to arrive, and generally bland considering how great "Malay, Chinese, Peranakan (nyonya) and Indian cuisines" could be. I think they are better writers than cooks unfortunately. Not recommended.

This was my first experience with Indonesian / Malaysian food. A friend who travels extensively suggested we try this place. The server was great, explaining the menu and how to order. We had several dishes that were tasty though a bit spicy for this white guy.
Overall, enjoyed very much... we ate a tonne of food.

My friend and I decided to try this restaurant for Winterlicious 2015 because their menu looked good and we wanted to try authentic Malaysian cuisine. The server seated us at a table, which had no napkins or cutlery. It took several minutes for him to ask us if we wanted a drink. It took several more minutes for the drinks...
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We went on a Saturday night and the place was busy but the waiter attentive and helpful. We shared their platter for two and my wife had the cashew chicken dish and I had the special beef dish. But the dishes are huge and we would have been better just sharing one main as we ended up taking away half...
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We are from Kuala Lumpur and we missed food from home, having been in Canada for nine months. We had curry laksa, Hokkien noodles and char kuey teow. Oh no please, please don't call these malaysian cuisine.....

I had dinner at Matahari a week ago as part of the Toronto Winterlicious restaurant promotion.
Matahari won some points from me before I even got there, as I was having problems finding a Winterlicious menu with three courses I could eat. (I'm pescatarian - vegetarian and fish- but don't eat all food in that range.) Matahari's meun looked good,...
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I visited Matahari due to a review from a friend. The 3 generations of my family ate here,and we loved it! The owner was extremely helpful in the ordering process and taking care of my brother's nut allergy and our vegetarianism. After we ordered all our food and ate it, we got seconds, and then thirds. I'm excited to try...
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Staying in Chinatown

Neighborhood Profile

Chinatown

Toronto's main Chinatown has the honor of being the largest in North America. Gaping down across Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue, the area is a wonderful medley of shops and restaurants, busy signs and bright red gates, a destination for foodie fun. Chinatown's streets are always bustling, packed with people and outdoor stalls hawking fresh produce and products. The restaurants and authentic marketplaces that shoulder in against each other display shining roast ducks and menus studded with dumplings and noodle bowls. The air is pervaded with music. different languages, and the smell of fried food and mouth-watering desserts. Chinatown's restaurants represent a broad range of fare, from traditional Szechuan and Shanghai foods, to other Asian delicacies, including some of the top Japanese, Vietnamese, and Korean spots in the city. Whether you're in the mood for a sit-down tea house or a bubble tea to go, Chinatown is the spot to enjoy an exciting walk and the promise of leaving satisfied.

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